Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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S E IV I D R S hups the greatest thrill in becoming a sophomore was the realization that we were no longer freshmen! On September 19 of this year we chose to place our fate in the hands of George Miller, Benny Friedman, Ruth Reed, and Anne Denton. Two more wiener roasts were added to our list of activities. The second of these, on April 21, at Crumley's farm, should be a memorable occasion for Wanda Pairan. Even though it was a little early in the season, Pat'' took a swim accidental, of course. A few of us, with an eye to the future, attended some of the dances. We needed

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GEORGE THEODORE ENGLE This practical fellow can raise a good crop Or make a fine article in the shop. CLYDE ERWIN Argument for the sake of argu- ment. KATHRYN FARMER Imagine what you cannot see. And your day will brighter be. ISABEL FERGUSON The smile that’s hardest to win is treasured most. ALBERT FINLEY If he possesses any mirth, he never brings it to school. BETTE FRANKLIN Her every step Is full of pep. MARY LEE FRICKER She is best described by the adjec- tive Talented. BENNY FRIEDMAN Benny holds it ns his golden rule To make a friend of everyone in school. DON FRIEND He cuts a commanding figure at the head of our bnnd. MARIAN FRIEND Something like a tomboy. LOIS GOODMAN Her jollity and love of fun Through dreariest days will cheer you on. NEIL GRAF He finds out everything, knows nothing, and tells it all. JEAN GRIGSBY No one can be indifTerent or blind To a girl who is so helpful and kind. LLOYD GRIMM This resolute and steady soul Fights ever firmly toward his goal. MARJORIE GUEST Every movement imparts delicacy and grace. CHARLES GUSEMAN AH jollity and pleasure he doth ban Until he's done his work as best he can. MAYNARD HAAS Self confident. PAUL HALDERMAN Somebody really must have “brain- ed” him. RUBY HANNA If ever you’ve need of a friend Here’s one who’ll stick to the end. CARL HARRIS His personality attracts the girls More than bulging mutclcs or black curls. JOHN HARRISON Life is too short to waste time in studying.



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S E N I D R S practice, you know, and took advantage of getting a few pointers from the enthusi- asts of the art. With the coining of June 2, came the end of our sophomore year, and an ever-wel- come vacation. Those who were looking forward to taking chemistry their junior year, really breathed deeply that summer before plunging into sulphur experiments the next fall. But plunge we all did that fall, and with a greater enthusiasm than ever before be- cause we were now upper-classmen. Now it was our turn to smile at bewildered freshmen and display our knowledge.

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